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February 19, 2026Saying goodbye to a centenarian
At nearly 106 years old, Mary Paul-Duhaime was Kahnawake’s eldest elder when she passed away peacefully last week.
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February 19, 2026Dangerous driving wears on community
Last week, police intercepted a driver speeding more than 40 km/h over the speed limit in Kanesatake, in an incident that only highlights the ever-present issue of excessive speeding in the community.
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February 19, 2026Local designer in Montreal fashion show
A few days before the fashion show, Jones Sha’tekenhàtie Howard met with their three models to make the final adjustments to their Alice in Wonderland-themed outfits.
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February 13, 2026The more things change...
When Indigenous leaders head to the National Assembly in Quebec City, a satisfying outcome is hardly likely. So last week, when they made the trek to bring their concerns about provincial justice minister Simon Jolin-Barrette’s hare-brained scheme to pass a polarizing (and legally dubious) Quebec constitution in the party’s waning days, it was a predictable exercise in futility.
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February 13, 2026Drafted to D1 football
Many athletes can only thank their coaches for giving them the skills they need to achieve a win. But for Lawrence Nicholas, who was recruited by the Cégep Garneau Division 1 Élans football team this month, his brother Samuel Nicholas has made all the difference.
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February 13, 2026Bubble soccer kicks off
The first week of the Winter Carnival is in full swing, and Wednesday night welcomed all ages to participate in a curious game of bubble soccer.
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February 13, 2026Akweks hockey looking forward to playoffs
The Kahnawake Survival School (KSS) U14 hockey team is already guaranteed a spot in the Greater Montreal Athletics Association (GMAA) playoffs starting next week, and head coach Nicholas Lesperance is hoping they will have everyone available for their semifinals game.
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February 6, 2026New spill at Terrapure
With the Mohawk Council of Kahnawake (MCK) gearing up for an intergovernmental meeting on the Terrapure file following a visit from the mayor of Ste. Catherine, MCK chiefs were alarmed to learn of a new spill at the beleaguered facility.
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February 6, 2026Communicating is the bare minimum
The city of Ste. Catherine, which is facing dozens of charges under the Fisheries Act for allegedly allowing Terrapure to dump toxic water into the Seaway, is finally engaging with Kahnawake after a series of face-palm-inducing communications failures.
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February 6, 2026Backlogged requests continue countrywide
Despite Kahnawake’s health authority reporting some progress in turnaround times for approvals of Jordan’s Principle requests, advocates at the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society remain concerned about ongoing backlogs which they say could result in children across Canada receiving delays in care.
